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Monthly Archives: March 2012

Spring is arriving in fits and starts. A few green patches of grass have appeared, and the trees are beginning to bud. On a couple days, I’ve been able to forego a jacket (and even broken a brief sweat!). The

Spring is arriving in fits and starts. A few green patches of grass have appeared, and the trees are beginning to bud. On a couple days, I’ve been able to forego a jacket (and even broken a brief sweat!). The

This past weekend, I took an UNMIK (United Nations Mission in Kosovo) trip to Tiranë, the capital of Albania. The trip took a bit over four hours (non-stop but always at the mercy of border crossings!) and was filled primarily

This past weekend, I took an UNMIK (United Nations Mission in Kosovo) trip to Tiranë, the capital of Albania. The trip took a bit over four hours (non-stop but always at the mercy of border crossings!) and was filled primarily

My Sunday stroll through the Dodona (my neighborhood) and Vellusha districts. This is my favorite area of Prishtinë: so much history and marvelous architecture with lots of shops and eateries…and I live here! The Dodona district is named for its

My Sunday stroll through the Dodona (my neighborhood) and Vellusha districts. This is my favorite area of Prishtinë: so much history and marvelous architecture with lots of shops and eateries…and I live here! The Dodona district is named for its

After a morning of paperwork, I ventured out into an overcast and damp-cold afternoon to explore unchartered parts of the city. Just a few blocks east of my apartment stands the Dodona Theatre, originally a puppet and children’s theatre that

After a morning of paperwork, I ventured out into an overcast and damp-cold afternoon to explore unchartered parts of the city. Just a few blocks east of my apartment stands the Dodona Theatre, originally a puppet and children’s theatre that

Yesterday was International Women’s Day. I am embarrassed to say that I’ve never heard of it, nor do I recall celebrating it in the U.S. While en route to school, I passed through a crowd at the National Theatre and

Yesterday was International Women’s Day. I am embarrassed to say that I’ve never heard of it, nor do I recall celebrating it in the U.S. While en route to school, I passed through a crowd at the National Theatre and

I now have been in Kosovo for 50 days. Despite the extreme weather and a couple of sick days, my time has passed quickly and quietly. I arrived thinking that my greatest challenge would be adjusting to a daily life

I now have been in Kosovo for 50 days. Despite the extreme weather and a couple of sick days, my time has passed quickly and quietly. I arrived thinking that my greatest challenge would be adjusting to a daily life